![]() ![]() ![]() The report cards also look cleaner and easier to read. Lastly, instead of only being able to scout a player for a number of matches, you can now scout him for a specific time period, ie. In addition, scouting leagues will produce reports of the best performing players in those leagues. As you scout the player, the ranges will narrow. The players in your areas for which you have scouting knowledge will produce more thorough reports while players in areas you haven’t scouted yet will have attributes listed with ranges. In terms of scouting, I like what SI has done so far. It’s a welcome change as the type of manager you are impacts your club. Choosing one approach does affect your attributes as well as your coaching badges and experience. On the other hand, if you’re more tactically focused manager, then the “Tactical Manager” is ideal. ![]() If working on the training ground regularly is your cup of tea, then the “Tracksuit Manager” is the role for you. When you start the game for the first time, you will be directed to choose a managerial style. The three main features that look promising are the changes to being the manager, scouting, and the new graphical changes. The bottom line is that the new features are indeed promising and will hopefully make Football Manager fans/addicts excited for this year’s edition. The 30 minute video (see below) is definitely worth watching as it contains an overwhelming amount of information. Sports Interactive has launched a new video to reveal the new features coming to Football Manager, which will be available for purchase on November 7 (or available two weeks earlier for customers who pre-order the game). ![]()
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